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  • 1 skin tonic

    English-Russian perfumery & beauty care dictionary > skin tonic

  • 2 tonic

    1. noun
    1) (Med.) Tonikum, das

    it was as good as a tonic — es hat mir/ihm usw. richtig gut getan

    2) (fig.): (invigorating influence) Wohltat, die (geh.)
    3) (tonic water) Tonic, das

    gin etc. and tonic — Gin usw. [mit] Tonic

    4) (Mus.) Tonika, die
    2. adjective
    1) (Med.) kräftigend; (fig.) wohltuend [Wirkung]
    2) (Mus.) tonisch
    * * *
    ['tonik]
    1) ((a) medicine that gives strength or energy: The doctor prescribed a (bottle of) tonic.) das Stärkungsmittel
    2) ((also tonic-water) water containing quinine, often drunk with gin etc: I'd like a gin and tonic.) der Tonic
    * * *
    ton·ic1
    [ˈtɒnɪk, AM ˈtɑ:-]
    n
    1. (medicine) Tonikum nt geh
    to prescribe a \tonic ein Tonikum verschreiben
    2. (sth that rejuvenates) Erfrischung f, Energiespritze f fig
    ton·ic2
    [ˈtɒnɪk, AM ˈtɑ:-]
    I. n
    the \tonic der Grundton, die Tonika fachspr
    II. adj inv Grundton-, Tonika- fachspr
    \tonic chord Grundakkord m
    ton·ic3, ton·ic wa·ter
    [ˈtɒnɪk-, AM ˈtɑ:-]
    n Tonic[water] nt
    * * *
    ['tɒnɪk]
    1. n
    1) (MED) Tonikum nt; (= hair tonic) Haarwasser nt; (= skin tonic) Lotion f

    it was a real tonic to see him again (fig) — es hat richtig gutgetan, ihn wiederzusehen

    2)

    gin and tonicGin m (mit) Tonic

    3) (MUS) Tonika f, Grundton m
    2. adj
    1) (MED) stärkend, kräftigend, tonisch (spec)
    2) (PHON) syllable, stress tontragend
    3) (MUS) note tonisch
    * * *
    tonic [ˈtɒnık; US ˈtɑ-]
    A adj (adv tonically)
    1. MED tonisch:
    tonic spasm Starrkrampf m
    2. stärkend, belebend, erfrischend (alle auch fig):
    tonic water Tonic n
    3. LING
    a) Ton…
    b) betont:
    tonic accent musikalischer Akzent;
    tonic language academic.ru/75487/tone_language">tone language
    4. MUS Grundton…, Tonika…:
    tonic chord Grundakkord m;
    tonic major (minor) gleichnamige Dur-(Moll-)tonart;
    5. MAL Tönungs…, Farb(gebungs)…
    B s
    1. PHARM Tonikum n, Stärkungsmittel n
    2. Tonic n:
    3. fig Stimulanz f
    4. MUS Grundton m, Tonika f
    5. LING stimmhafter Laut
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (Med.) Tonikum, das

    it was as good as a tonic — es hat mir/ihm usw. richtig gut getan

    2) (fig.): (invigorating influence) Wohltat, die (geh.)
    3) (tonic water) Tonic, das

    gin etc. and tonic — Gin usw. [mit] Tonic

    4) (Mus.) Tonika, die
    2. adjective
    1) (Med.) kräftigend; (fig.) wohltuend [Wirkung]
    2) (Mus.) tonisch
    * * *
    (music) n.
    Grundton -¨e m. (sound) n.
    Tonika -en f. n.
    Stärkungsmittel n.

    English-german dictionary > tonic

  • 3 tonic

    'tonik
    1) ((a) medicine that gives strength or energy: The doctor prescribed a (bottle of) tonic.) styrkemiddel/-medisin
    2) ((also tonic-water) water containing quinine, often drunk with gin etc: I'd like a gin and tonic.) tonic
    I
    subst. \/ˈtɒnɪk\/
    1) ( medisin) styrkemiddel, styrkedrikk, tonikum
    2) ( overført) (styrke)medisin
    3) ( også tonic water) tonic (leskedrikk)
    4) ( musikk) tonika, grunntone
    gin and tonic gin og tonic (drikk)
    skin tonic ansiktsvann, hudvann
    II
    adj. \/ˈtɒnɪk\/
    1) styrkende, oppfriskende, tonisk
    2) ( medisin) tonisk, styrkende
    3) ( musikk) tonisk, tone-, klang-
    4) ( språkvitenskap) tonetisk
    tonic chord ( musikk) grunnakkord
    tonic convulsions eller tonic spasm ( medisinsk) tonisk krampe (vedvarende og jevn krampe)
    tonic water ( leskedrikk) tonic (water)

    English-Norwegian dictionary > tonic

  • 4 tonic

    {'tɔnik}
    I. 1. фон. тонически, тоничен
    2. муз. тонически, основен
    TONIC sol-fa метод на изобразяване на нотите чрез срички, напр. sol, fa, doh (при солфеж)
    3. мед. причиняващ свиване на мускулите
    4. мед. тоничен, за усилване, ободряващ, ободрителен
    II. 1. фон. сричка с най-високо тоническо ударение
    2. муз. основен тон, тоника
    3. мед. средство/лекарство за усилване/ободряване
    4. нещо, което действува ободрително
    * * *
    {'tъnik} а 1. фон. тонически, тоничен; 2. муз. тонически, основ(2) {'tъnik} n 1. фон. сричка с най-високо тоническо ударение;
    * * *
    стимулант; тоника; тоник; тоничен; тоничен; тонически; ободрителен; ободряващ;
    * * *
    1. i. фон. тонически, тоничен 2. ii. фон. сричка с най-високо тоническо ударение 3. tonic sol-fa метод на изобразяване на нотите чрез срички, напр. sol, fa, doh (при солфеж) 4. мед. причиняващ свиване на мускулите 5. мед. средство/лекарство за усилване/ободряване 6. мед. тоничен, за усилване, ободряващ, ободрителен 7. муз. основен тон, тоника 8. муз. тонически, основен 9. нещо, което действува ободрително
    * * *
    tonic[´tɔnik] I. adj 1. ез. тонически, тоничен; 2. муз. тонически, основен; \tonic sol fa нотна система, при която do(h) означава основния тон на гамата; 3. мед. свързан със свиване на мускулите; 4. мед. тоничен, за усилване; подсилващо средство; 5. ободряващ, тонизиращ, ободрителен; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv tonically; II. n 1. (\tonic water) безалкохолно питие; тоник; 2. нещо, което ободрява, тонизира, "съживява"; 3. (hair \tonic, skin \tonic) тонизиращ лосион, балсам (за коса, кожа); 4. мед. средство (лекарство) за усилване; 5. муз. основен тон, тоника; 6. ез. сричка с най-високо тоническо ударение.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > tonic

  • 5 tonic ton·ic

    ['tɒnɪk]
    1. n
    1) Med ricostituente m, (also: skin tonic) tonico
    2) (also: tonic water) acqua tonica
    3) Mus nota tonica
    2. adj
    (all senses) tonico (-a)

    English-Italian dictionary > tonic ton·ic

  • 6 for choice

    нареч.
    1)
    на выбор
    по собственному выбору
    по своему усмотрению
    2)
    добровольно
    3)
    обыкновенно

    || hired outlaws for choice to skin and drive and cook for him on the buffalo range — W.S.Campbell

    преимущественно

    || She drank gin and tonic by preference.

    Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > for choice

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